Democracy is not biblical... Why do Christians think that God's will is for all nations to be democracy's? Authority flow down hill, from God to governments to father's as the head of the home and even the kids can discipline the family dog. The dog shouldn't tell the kids what to do. The kids shouldn't tell the parent's what to do. And citizens shouldn't tell the government what to do. God set up a monarchy with King David. What verse do Christians use to justify their worship of democracy?

I agree with your initial premise: democracy is not biblical. All the more reason we should abandon the bible.

Oh, and for the record, the prophet Samuel (who, being a prophet, spoke for your god) discouraged the founding of the monarchy of Israel. It was the people who demanded it. And it was set up with King Saul. David was a usurper who came later.

God did not just go "Here's a king, deal with it." The Jewish people literally chanted at god to give them a king. God was only giving them what they ask. And remember that their first king wasn't the best one.

In the same way, your 'God' is unbiblical: Akhenaten pioneered Monotheism with his scrapping the ancient Egyptian pantheon, and replacing such with just one deity: the 'Aten'. Also, other mythological figures whose stories just happened to be exactly like a certain part of the 'Trinity'; Mithras, for one. And before the Bible.

Are the likes of Zeus & Jupiter worshipped today, Griller? You don't vote for gods. But people can vote with their feet.